Monday, 19 October 2009

Best Buggy Buys



Choosing how to transport your child can be as time consuming as choosing a car, especially when it appears that there are as many different types and brands of buggies as there are types of cars! Do you go for a timeless classic? Or the trendiest most technological go faster buggy? Or does who's pushing what matter most in terms of celebrity style? Needless to say it is best to choose a style that will work best for you and your baby, taking into consideration your lifestyle and how your buggy will accommodate / navigate your daily needs.
If you live in a fifth floor apartment, you would probably be looking for something lightweight and collapsible. Do you plan to use it for more than one child? In this case you will probably be best to look for something more robust & classic. Are you an avid walker who plans to take baby on power walks through different terrains? If you are, a three wheeled pram with hard wearing wheels and easy maneuverability is ideal. Your choice of buggy is a personal decision, but here at mama-la-mode we have picked a few of our favourites to help you to choose wheels that work for you....



Left: Silvercross Freeway - £225 John Lewis
Right: Silvercross Sleepover Deluxe - £370 John Lewis



Left: Maclaren Techno XLR - £239 John Lewis
Right: Urban Jungle Single - £449 Baby Central



Left: Maclaren Quest Sports Buggy - £140 John Lewis
Right: MyChoice Pushchair - £180 Mothercare


Left: Silvercross Classic Sleepover - £560 Silvercross
Right: Bugaboo Classic Chameleon - £799 John Lewis


Left:Bugaboo Bee stroller- £419 John Lewis
Right: Bill Amberg Dazzle Stroller - AUS$999.95 Bebe Online


Left :Maclaren Juicy Couture Buggy- £300 Kiddicare.com
Right: Mountain Buggy Swift- £324 BambinoDirect



Left : Stokke Xplory- £494.97 Kiddicare.com
Right: Quinny Buzz 4 Wheeler- £400 Mothercare



Left : Mountain Buggy Urban- £364 SoBaby.co.uk
Right: Bebecar Vector 3 in 1- £589.99 Pram Centre Online

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6 comments

Eleanor said...

I can't believe a classy lady like Salma Hayek would have Juicy Couture buggy! I think the Stokke Xplory is by far the best pushachir available.

Anonymous said...

can't wait for my baby to arrive so I can push one of those cute buggies!

Jackie said...

I have been looking at these buggys and my mum has been watching me closely to see what I am going to chose. I am sure she is really envious of these smart machines....in comparison to the basic contraptions she had to manage. (and my dad is also thinking that they might be quite fun to drive!!

Anonymous said...

I know - my parents love pushing mine around in the buggy.... think the noveltly must wear off after baby no.1 though!

Anonymous said...

I've heard Cosatto are creating a fab comfort pack for all their strollers. A definite must for us mummies having babies this winter. They look soooo cosy and cuddly with the soft headhuggers and chest pads. Their Cosy Toes even have a kangaroo pouch for babies to put their little hands...what a gorgeous finishing touch! Their products are so eye-catching aswell..I haven't seen anything like it on the streets! Have a gander at their website, they have all their stockists on there aswell www.cosatto.com. I love the Cabi 3 in 1 and the Swift Lites are lovely!

Curls said...

I have an Xplory and LOVE it. Ia gree with Eleanor.... x

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